Internet DJ Console

Internet DJ console is a graphical shoutcast/icecast client that runs under GTK+ and the JACK audio connection kit. In short, it's an Internet radio app for making a live radio show or podcast. Features include two main media players with a crossfader, a jingle player, microphone signal processing (compressor and noise gate), IRC track announcements with X-Chat, an automatic stream shut-off timer, MP3 or Ogg streaming and recording at various bit rates, aux input for connecting external JACK aware applications, and audio level meters.

Release Notes: The license was reverted to GPLv2 or later. Support was added for four microphone inputs. An out-of-bounds memory write in mixer.c was fixed. An install button was added for the XChat plugin. All JACK ports were renamed. The "Player Stop" playlist control can open the microphone. GUI changes were made in the main window. The profile name is displayed in the other major windows. The "Server" window was renamed to "Output". Mic HPF has a number of stages control. The level hint in vertical sliders of the main window is now correct. New microphone meters that incorporate the old Comp meter were added. An infinite loop bug in Random playlist mode was fixed.

Release Notes: The ability to drag and drop tracks from a directory's subdirectory two levels deep was added. Support was added for tagging WMA files. Transitioning of old playlist data from the 0.7 series was improved. MP3 files can be added to the playlist when using old versions of mutagen.

Release Notes: This release fixes a race condition during encoder shutdown. It adds replay gain functionality. It improves handling of untagged tracks. The application handles failure of the source client module with an automatic restart. There is a fix to Ogg file scanning, a fix to filter selection in the file requester, and a fix to playback metadata timing. A cue file has been added for MP3 recordings. It adds handling of multiple metadata tags. It adds APEv2 tagging capability.